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Setra 26410R1WD2DT1C Pressure Transducer 0-0.1" WC Terminal Strip 0-5 VDC

Special Price $226.04 Regular Price $250.91
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26410R1WD2DT1C

The Setra 26410R1WD2DT1C terminal strip is designed specifically to connect the Setra Model 264 pressure transmitter to a variety of HVAC devices. It converts this into a 0 to 5 volt DC output and has a pressure measurement capacity of 0 to 0.1 inches of water column. This strip, which is frequently used in air handling systems, chillers, and boilers, simplifies connections with safe screw terminals for power supply and signal output. Because of its small size and easy installation, it may be used in tight locations, and its strong construction guarantees dependable performance even under demanding circumstances. The Setra 26410R1WD2DT1C terminal strip provides accurate and consistent pressure measurements, which helps to maintain indoor air quality for increased comfort, optimize system efficiency, and avoid equipment damage.

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Manufacturer Name: Setra
Product Number: 26410R1WD2DT1C
OEM Part Number: 26410R1WD2DT1C
Product Description: 0-0.1"Wc 0-5Vdc Terminal Strip
Weight:0.73lbs/331.12g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Setra 26410R1WD2DT1C Pressure Transducer?

Inspecting electrical connections and terminal strip integrity, and ensuring the pressure port is free of debris or moisture. Proper calibration ensures accuracy. Avoid overpressure and protect from vibration and condensation.

What are common issues with the Setra 26410R1WD2DT1C Pressure Transducer?

  • Signal drift or zero offset.
  • Inaccurate readings due to clogging or moisture ingress.
  • Electrical connection faults at terminal strip.
  • Pressure port blockage or overpressure damage.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off HVAC system power and ensure pressure lines are depressurized.

Step 2: Mount the transducer securely using wall or panel screws in a vibration-free location.

Step 3: Connect low/high pressure tubing to barbed ports correctly.

Step 4: Wire supply and signal to terminal strip as labeled.

Step 5: Check polarity and tighten all connections firmly.

Step 6: Restore power and test the output signal.